A single machure tree will take up 48lbs of Co2 every year, and pump out enough oxygen to satisfy 2 adult humans for that same year.
On average, a rubber tree can produce around 30 grams of latex per tapping session, which occurs once every couple of days. This equates to approximately 0.03 kilograms of latex per day per tree.
Almost half the mass of a tree is carbon, taken from the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide. A tree only takes in carbon when it is growing, and the amount that a tree grows in a year varies from tree to tree. Old trees are bigger and grow more than young trees in a year, usually.
When a tree is removed, it can release the carbon dioxide it has stored over its lifetime back into the atmosphere, instead of removing it. So, the removal of a tree can actually lead to an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, depending on how the tree is handled and if it is replaced with new plantings.
There is one syllable in the word "tree".
That would depend on the type of tree, I would say. A hardwood tree like an oak grows slowly, and therefore this would take decades to weather rock, while a pine might take a fifth of that time as it grows fully in those same decades while the oak is still only partway into its growth. Furthermore, you cannot quantify weathering except by the extent of damage. Some trees, therefore, may take as little as 15 years to do the same amount of damage as another which may take 50+ years.
8,200 pieces of paper per average oak tree tree, but not sure how many pounds.
i dont know about pounds you can gain but you lose about tree fiddy for every extra value meal
60 pounds
The average fruit each apple tree produces in a year can fill 20 boxes that weight 42 pounds each. So in total, this averages out to about 840 pounds of apples per harvest. However, apple trees take about four or five years to produce their first fruit, and apple varieties range in size from cherry-sized to grapefruit-sized.
It weights 69million pounds.
60 pounds
200
It is different for every tree.
20 pounds
99 days
1 tree is cut down every 7 seconds
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